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{{Short description|Indian politician}}
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| image         = Sri Ganesh Ghosh.jpg
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| name = Ganesh Ghosh
| name         = Ganesh Ghosh
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| birth_date ={{Birth date|1900|6|22|df=y}}
| birth_date   = {{Birth date|1900|6|22|df=y}}
| birth_place =[[Chittagong]], [[Bengal Presidency|Bengal Province]], [[British India]]
| birth_place   = [[Chittagong]], [[Bengal Presidency|Bengal Province]], [[British India]]
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| death_date = {{Death date and age|1992|12|22|1900|6|22|df=y}}
| death_date   = {{Death date and age|1994|10|16|1900|6|22|df=y}}
| death_place = [[Calcutta]], [[West Bengal]], [[India]]
| death_place   = [[Calcutta, West Bengal]], India
| office = [[Member of Parliament (India)|Member of Parliament]], [[Lok Sabha]]
| office       = [[Member of Parliament (India)|Member of Parliament]], [[Lok Sabha]]
| constituency = [[Calcutta South (Lok Sabha constituency)|Calcutta South]]
| constituency = [[Calcutta South (Lok Sabha constituency)|Calcutta South]]
| term = 1967-71
| term         = 1967-1971
| predecessor = [[Indrajit Gupta]]
| predecessor   = [[Indrajit Gupta]]
| successor = [[Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi]]
| successor     = [[Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi]]
| office1           = [[Member of Legislative Assembly (India)|MLA]]
| office1       = [[Member of Legislative Assembly (India)|MLA]]
| term_start1       = 1951
| term_start1   = 1951
| term_end1         = 1967
| term_end1     = 1967
| predecessor1       = New Seat
| predecessor1 = New Seat
| successor1         = Lakshmi Charan Sen
| successor1   = Lakshmi Charan Sen
| constituency1     = [[Belgachia East (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Belgachia]]
| constituency1 = [[Belgachia East (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Belgachia]]
| party = [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]]<br/>[[Communist Party of India]]
| party         = [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]]<br/>[[Communist Party of India]]
| father = Bipinbehari Ghosh
| father       = Bipinbehari Ghosh
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'''Ganesh Ghosh''' (22 June 1900 – 22 December 1992)<ref name="s">Sangshad Bangali Charitabhidhan, Editor: Anjali Basu, 2nd part, 4th Edition, Sahitya Sangshad, 2019, Kolkata</ref> was an [[India]]n independence activist, revolutionary and politician.
'''Ganesh Ghosh''' (22 June 1900 – 16 October 1994)<ref name="s">Sangshad Bangali Charitabhidhan, Editor: Anjali Basu, 2nd part, 4th Edition, Sahitya Sangshad, 2019, Kolkata</ref> was an Indian independence activist, revolutionary and politician.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Ganesh Ghosh hailed from [[Chittagong]], now in [[Bangladesh]]. In 1922, he took admission in the Bengal Technical Institute in Calcutta. Later, he became a member of the Chittagong [[Jugantar]] party. He participated in the [[Chittagong armoury raid]], along with [[Surya Sen]] and other revolutionaries on 18 April 1930.<ref>Chandra, B & others (1989). ''India's Struggle for Independence 1857-1947'', New Delhi: Penguin, {{ISBN|9780140107814}}, p.251-2</ref> He fled from Chittagong and took shelter in [[Chandannagar]], Hooghly. After few days police commissioner [[Charles Tegart]] attacked the safe house of them in Chandannagar and arrested him. One young fellow revolutionary [[Jiban Ghoshal]] Alias Makhan killed by the police at time of arrest operation.<ref name="s" />
Ganesh Ghosh born in a [[Kayastha]] Family which hailed from [[Chittagong]], now in [[Bangladesh]]. In 1922, he took admission in the Bengal Technical Institute in Calcutta. Later, he became a member of the Chittagong [[Jugantar]] party. He participated in the [[Chittagong armoury raid]], along with [[Surya Sen]] and other revolutionaries on 18 April 1930.<ref>Chandra, B & others (1989). ''India's Struggle for Independence 1857-1947'', New Delhi: Penguin, {{ISBN|9780140107814}}, p.251-2</ref> He fled from Chittagong and took shelter in [[Chandannagar]], Hooghly. After few days police commissioner [[Charles Tegart]] attacked the safe house of them in Chandannagar and arrested him. One young fellow revolutionary [[Jiban Ghoshal]] Alias Makhan killed by the police at time of arrest operation.<ref name="s" />


After the trial, Ganesh Ghosh was deported to the [[Cellular Jail]] in [[Port Blair]] in 1932. After the release from jail in 1946, he joined communist politics and became a member of the [[Communist Party of India]]. After the independence, he became a leader of the party.  After the split in [[Communist Party of India]] in 1964, Ganesh sided with the [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]]. He was elected to the [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly]] in 1952, 1957 and 1962 as a Communist Party of India candidate from [[Belgachia East (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Belgachia]]. He was elected to the [[4th Lok Sabha]] in 1967 from [[Calcutta South (Lok Sabha constituency)|Calcutta South Lok Sabha constituency]] as a Communist Party of India (Marxist) candidate. In the 1971 Lok Sabha he was again the Communist Party of India (Marxist) candidate from Calcutta South Lok Sabha constituency. This time he was defeated by 26-year-old Priya Ranjan Dash Munshi who won his first Lok Sabha election, fighting on the Congress (R) ticket.
After the trial, Ganesh Ghosh was deported to the [[Cellular Jail]] in [[Port Blair]] in 1932. After the release from jail in 1946, he joined communist politics and became a member of the [[Communist Party of India]]. After the independence, he became a leader of the party.  After the split in [[Communist Party of India]] in 1964, Ganesh sided with the [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]]. He was elected to the [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly]] in 1952, 1957 and 1962 as a Communist Party of India candidate from [[Belgachia East (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Belgachia]]. He was elected to the [[4th Lok Sabha]] in 1967 from [[Calcutta South (Lok Sabha constituency)|Calcutta South Lok Sabha constituency]] as a Communist Party of India (Marxist) candidate. In the 1971 Lok Sabha he was again the Communist Party of India (Marxist) candidate from Calcutta South Lok Sabha constituency. This time he was defeated by 26-year-old Priya Ranjan Dash Munshi who won his first Lok Sabha election, fighting on the Congress (R) ticket.

Latest revision as of 16:44, 11 December 2021


Ganesh Ghosh (22 June 1900 – 16 October 1994)[1] was an Indian independence activist, revolutionary and politician.

Ganesh Ghosh
Sri Ganesh Ghosh.jpg
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
1967-1971
Preceded byIndrajit Gupta
Succeeded byPriya Ranjan Dasmunsi
ConstituencyCalcutta South
MLA
In office
1951–1967
Preceded byNew Seat
Succeeded byLakshmi Charan Sen
ConstituencyBelgachia
Personal details
Born(1900-06-22)22 June 1900
Chittagong, Bengal Province, British India
Died16 October 1994(1994-10-16) (aged 94)
Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Political partyCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
Communist Party of India
Parent(s)
  • Bipinbehari Ghosh (father)

BiographyEdit

Ganesh Ghosh born in a Kayastha Family which hailed from Chittagong, now in Bangladesh. In 1922, he took admission in the Bengal Technical Institute in Calcutta. Later, he became a member of the Chittagong Jugantar party. He participated in the Chittagong armoury raid, along with Surya Sen and other revolutionaries on 18 April 1930.[2] He fled from Chittagong and took shelter in Chandannagar, Hooghly. After few days police commissioner Charles Tegart attacked the safe house of them in Chandannagar and arrested him. One young fellow revolutionary Jiban Ghoshal Alias Makhan killed by the police at time of arrest operation.[1]

After the trial, Ganesh Ghosh was deported to the Cellular Jail in Port Blair in 1932. After the release from jail in 1946, he joined communist politics and became a member of the Communist Party of India. After the independence, he became a leader of the party. After the split in Communist Party of India in 1964, Ganesh sided with the Communist Party of India (Marxist). He was elected to the West Bengal Legislative Assembly in 1952, 1957 and 1962 as a Communist Party of India candidate from Belgachia. He was elected to the 4th Lok Sabha in 1967 from Calcutta South Lok Sabha constituency as a Communist Party of India (Marxist) candidate. In the 1971 Lok Sabha he was again the Communist Party of India (Marxist) candidate from Calcutta South Lok Sabha constituency. This time he was defeated by 26-year-old Priya Ranjan Dash Munshi who won his first Lok Sabha election, fighting on the Congress (R) ticket.

ReferencesEdit

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sangshad Bangali Charitabhidhan, Editor: Anjali Basu, 2nd part, 4th Edition, Sahitya Sangshad, 2019, Kolkata
  2. Chandra, B & others (1989). India's Struggle for Independence 1857-1947, New Delhi: Penguin, ISBN 9780140107814, p.251-2

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